The Farm Management Wing of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University maintains a Farm to support teaching, research and outreach activities of different departments of the university. Virtually all Agricultural and Husbandry majors use the farm as their practical laboratory. The University Farm provides research opportunities for faculty, graduate students and Ph.D. researchers as well as demonstration models for farmers, extension agents and students. The main goal of the University Farm is to educate students by hands-on-Farming experience which is an important part of their curriculum and preparation for careers that directly related to crop production and farm management. Every year about 150 of students obtain their MS and Ph.D. degrees by completing field research work at this farm.

The university Farm is located on the south side of the campus. The Farm covers an area of about 38 acres. It consists of Experimental fields, Livestock as well as model agricultural and husbandry demonstration units. The Farm has a small weather station, deep water pump for irrigation, three ponds, six net houses, several compost piles, two cattle houses, thrashing floor, farm machineries, store houses and much more. The farm office houses the administrative functions includes planning strategies for quality research and seasonal crop cultivation, working machinery, organizing farm administration and managing staff.

The University Farm plays an important role to educate tomorrow’s agricultural professionals, generates new agricultural products as well as practice and advice farmers on methods to improve farm productivity.